THE NEXT ICE AGE - NOW!

.7 Mar 09 – The potential exists for a large winter storm from the
West Coast into the Deep South and even the Mid-Atlantic region with a
variety of precipitation types, says meteorologist Larry Cosgrove. The
wild-card is the presence of a vast motherlode of Arctic air forecast to
settle over Ontario by March 15.

“Timing is of course as uncertain,” says Cosgrove,
“but the three days including St. Patrick's Day (March 17) seem a good
bet.” The presence of a persistent subtropical high over Cuba, Florida
and the Bahamas would provide both moisture and an incentive for the
disturbance to take a more northward track along the coast. The
abundance of bitter cold air could to some extent replicate the recent
March 1 - 2 storm.

From meteorologist Larry Cosgrove on
easternuswx.com
Thanks to Kenneth Lund for this info